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Offline shorthair15

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settled on the hoyt charger
« on: August 04, 2014, 06:24:41 PM »
i know this is not a top of the line hoyt. but i shot a pse,mission and the hoyt and for the price this bow shot the best for me. the only thing i was going to change was i had the dealer order me a wood grip from hoyt and take the plastic one off. i shot this bow today and made up my mine this was the one it has a smooth draw almost no vibration. and i can hold it back forever and it has a good valley. they only had one charger left. they said they have been selling them as fast they get them in. i was shooting my 340 spine easton full metal jackets today and was getting some great groups. 4 month's ago i thought i would never be able to bow hunt again i was a little depressed to say the least. almost drove my wife crazy around the house. fished alot for salmon to keep my mind off hunting. it helped some. but once you have hunted as long as i have it's in your blood as i grew up hunting blacktail and elk with my dad. i sold my pse. but the rehab on my hand had went good but not at first but i worked thru it. in about 6 to 8 month's it should be fully healed. i have regained about 90 percent of the motion in my left hand. enough to actually shoot pretty comfortably. i would of been in trouble if it were my right hand. ive been hunting since i was 12yrs. old. i enjoy hitting the wood's every season as last season i did not go due to my surgery. im anxious to hit the woods this fall to chase deer. i will probably wait until next year to hunt elk until my hand is fully healed. if i was to get a elk this year i would never be able to pack it out or dress out the animal. i feel like a kid with a new toy :IBCOOL:
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Re: settled on the hoyt charger
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2014, 10:02:48 PM »
Congrats. Awesome when they tell you can't but then you can. Bonus! I have a 2013 charger and even tho I've never bow hunted yet... I'm ready to stick something this year and if it doesn't happen it won't be because of the bow. The bow is nice! Good luck out there and don't over do it or re injure anything

 


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